Typical symptoms of ametropia
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Ametropia is a common phenomenon in children's eyes. Parents must pay special attention to their children's eye symptoms and phenomena, because children's vision is related to their happiness in the future. So what are the typical symptoms of ametropia? Ametropia can be divided into different types, including myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism and strabismus, and so on. The corresponding symptoms of different types are also different. Parents must determine according to their children's performance when judging, and seek medical treatment as soon as possible.
Typical symptoms of ametropia
Clinical manifestations of myopia: if you are only mild or moderate myopia, there are no other symptoms except blurred objects in the distance; In relatively close work, the target can be clearly seen without adjustment or less adjustment. But if it is high myopia, if the working distance is relatively close, it may also cause visual fatigue symptoms.
Clinical manifestations of hyperopia: the vision of hyperopia is mainly determined by the diopter and the strength of accommodation. If you only have mild hyperopia, it means that you can overcome it with a small amount of adjustment power and see things clearly. However, if both the near and far vision can be normal, but sometimes blurred, such hyperopia is called recessive hyperopia.
Eyestrain is a kind of phenomenon that everyone may have. Generally speaking, it means that after reading, writing or doing close work for a little long time, it may appear the phenomenon of blurred vision. The eyes are dry, the eyelids are heavy, there is a sense of fatigue, or feel dizzy and uncomfortable. Just a little rest can relieve the symptoms.
matters needing attention
In addition, some friends have astigmatism, that is, they can't see objects near or far away. So far as ametropia is concerned, if you suffer from such an eye disease, you must pay attention to early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment.